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NKU on-campus food pantry, FUEL NKU, to host 4th annual Friendsgiving Celebration on Monday

November 21, 2021November 20, 20210

Northern Kentucky University’s on-campus food pantry, FUEL NKU, will host its fourth annual Friendsgiving Celebration, inviting NKU students, faculty and…

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Executive Branch Ethics Commission charges former Sec. of State Grimes with violations of ethics laws

November 21, 2021November 20, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today Kentucky’s Executive Branch Ethics Commission charged former Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes and…

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Jim West, first executive director of Tri-ED, dies at 74 in Georgia after battle with cancer

November 20, 2021November 19, 20211

Staff report James “Jim” F. West, Jr., first executive director of Tri-ED, died Tuesday, November 16, in Augusta, Georgia, after…

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Al Cross: Is there any room remaining in politics for nice guys like Larry Hopkins?

November 20, 2021November 19, 20210

The devolution of American politics, led by the Republican caucus in the U.S. House, can be told in the stories…

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KYTC reports snow-plow drivers are trained and ready for the upcoming winter season; salt supply on hand

November 20, 2021November 20, 20210

By Tom Latek Kentucky Today While it’s been reported that 11 states have a shortage of snowplow drivers for the…

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Turkey Day is coming; how to safely prepare your favorite Thanksgiving bird to keep everyone healthy

November 20, 2021November 19, 20210

By Sandra Bastin University of Kentucky During the holidays, cooking is a very common activity when gathering with family or…

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Purple People Bridge fully reopened to public as Winter Nights River Lights holiday light display is on

November 20, 2021November 19, 20210

Just in time for the holiday season, The Purple People Bridge fully reopened to the public Friday evening with a…

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CVG previews this year’s holiday travel season — projections, tips for travelers who are flying this year

November 19, 2021November 18, 20210

The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) expects November and December to be the busiest months for passenger traffic since the…

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Kathy Burkhardt tells state superintendents that family engagement is key to student success

November 19, 2021November 18, 20210

One of the best predictors of student success is the extent to which families are encouraging learning at home, Kathy…

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Beshear offers four new strategies to deal with unemployment insurance issues that plague state

November 19, 2021November 18, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear on Thursday announced four new strategies in dealing with the unemployment insurance issues that have plagued the…

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Governor proclaims November Lung Cancer Awareness Month, encourages screenings

November 19, 2021November 18, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear joined advocates at the state Capitol to proclaim Lung Cancer Awareness Month in the Commonwealth, and he…

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Four stars of the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame unveiled at CVG, there until park opens in 2022

November 18, 2021November 17, 20210

A special display of four stars of the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame was unveiled Wednesday at the Greater…

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Terri Burke: Join me in urging legislators to pass the Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Act

November 18, 2021November 17, 20211

During November, join me in asking our U.S. Senators and Rep. Massie to support dementia caregivers. November is National Alzheimer’s…

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Joe Cotton: Stock of the Week is Canopy Growth Corp.; it deals with hemp-based products

November 18, 2021November 22, 20210

As of Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at 4:15 PM: Last week the DOW moved down about 500 points intraday, and…

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NKU’s School of the Arts offering inaugural Winter Dance Intensive, an institute for Artists in the Making

November 18, 2021November 18, 20210

Northern Kentucky University School of the Arts has launch the inaugural Winter Dance Intensive, a three-day pre-professional Dance Institute for…

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Covington commission approves COVID relief help with utilities, new hires, help with 419 Greenup

November 17, 2021November 17, 20210

By Ryan Clark NKyTribune reporter COVINGTON – Just because it was brief doesn’t mean it was unimportant. That was the…

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Duke Energy, BBB warn customers, small businesses about scams during Utility Scam Awareness Week

November 17, 2021November 16, 20210

Duke Energy, the Better Business Bureau and other officials will join in a news conference today to warn customers and…

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NKY Chamber to preview its legislative agenda at annual ‘Where We Stand’ event Nov. 30

November 17, 2021November 16, 20210

The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will preview its legislative agenda for the upcoming 2022 Kentucky General Assembly during its…

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Brighton Center, NKU, Highland Heights celebrate Opportunity House, breaking down barriers

November 17, 2021November 16, 20210

Brighton Center, and its wholly-owned subsidiary Brighton Properties, in partnership with Northern Kentucky University and the City of Highland Heights…

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Ken Rechtin: Remembering former Newport Mayor Steve Goetz, public servant, bourbon taster and more

November 17, 2021November 16, 20210

Editor’s note: Former Newport Mayor Steve H. Goetz Sr., 73, of Cold Spring, passed away in October at St. Elizabeth…

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Caregivers start ‘Friendsgiving for Frank’ to help man who is disabled, lives alone and needs assistance

November 17, 2021November 16, 20210

What if you are confined to a wheelchair, live alone, and have no family? How do you get your mail?…

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Beshear says COVID cases in Kentucky may be hitting a plateau; get your kids vaccinated — talk to your doctor

November 16, 2021November 15, 20210

Gov. Andy Beshear said Monday new COVID-19 cases in Kentucky appear to be hitting a plateau, after declining for seven…

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